You're blaming the people that need it for what you now call a legislative issue. You're a jackass. What, people should spend a few hours to become a legislator so they can push a bill to make this possible? In what version of reality is it the patient's fault that your magic low cost alternative isn't available?
I'm an asshole for not working with you? Try posting as something other than AC then. Or do people down-mod you all the time because they too see that you're a jackass?
You're not trying to solve anything. You're being a dick.
Besides which, your preloaded syringe probably wouldn't work. I don't think syringes are designed to hold their contents over a long period of time. Not normal ones anyway. That's why I mentioned a vial. Plus if it's not sealed somehow there's danger of contamination or spoilage. Even the Epipens can go bad, that's why the have the window on the side to let you see the contents.
Even this new thing that CVS is selling is way overpriced for what it is, but it's still a better option than the other stuff that's actually on the market.
No idea where you got "one type" from. Never said anything like that.
No one mentioned "traditional exercise gear" or polyester.
As for sweat, I reflected on my own experience with a bit of sarcasm. But no, I don't miss cotton absorbing sweat and becoming uncomfortable. Maybe some people like that, I don't. Clothing shouldn't act like a sponge, it should act more like skin.
As for chafing, bloody nipples anyone? That's not because of a "mismatch between appropriate layers" unless you're considering skin to be a layer.
All that aside though, earbuds will likely go flying. Someone is going to come up with an innovation for wireless earbuds.. a tether, much like a cable. Or we could just keep the headphone port and keep using the cable we already have. I suspect Android sales will increase due to Apple's "courage", much like Dell's laptop sales increased after the new Macbook lost most of its ports. I hear Surface sales are up too.
Yea, it's horrible to wear things designed for the activity you're doing. I miss chafing and having my manhood flopping around and wearing clothes that were soaked in sweat because the material absorbed rather than breathed. But hey, maybe you run naked. So there's that. Don't use sun screen either because the cavemen didn't.
Most running clothes come with features for cabled headphones/ear-buds. Sometimes just holes to pull the cable through, extra pocket for the device, sometimes cable routing loops or clips. I'd rather have a cable so the expensive buds don't go flying.
It's a fair point. I wouldn't be surprised if they make it somewhat difficult because they believe most people would filter out the 3rd party sellers. Their goal is to sell stuff, whether it's them directly or not. I know you can get to a filter where you can select Amazon, but it's even less obvious than the Prime filter.
Someone saying they're going back to a physical store instead of hitting the delete key a few times seems a bit bizarre to me. It's not because something else is worse, it's saying they're going back to something that's far worse instead of dealing with a rather trivial press of the delete key.
I'd rather yell at Amazon for abandoning their "frustration free" packaging thing they were trying or that Prime keeps going up in price but it doesn't seem to hit the two day delivery very often anymore.
Was it during the holidays? Like most retailers, they probably brought on extra staff which generally doesn't lead to a good customer experience because they don't get much training and they know their positions are temporary.
You're upset over a single email for a purchase? Brick and mortar takes a lot of time to drive to, park, find the item, stand in line at the checkout, checkout, back to the car, back home. Or you can delete an email.
You can filter for items with Amazon Prime shipping. Those are usually Amazon itself or equivalent quality resellers. I've made a lot of purchases through Amazon over the years and on the rare occasion something went wrong, Amazon made it right.. even when resellers were involved.
No one had their vote diluted. All votes factored into the actions of the EC. Dilution would be high population areas completely drowning out everyone else. The denizens of the cities would have the farmers become slaves. Obviously that's not going to work. And before you laugh, look at the maps of red vs blue. Blue is mostly in the largest cities, red is everywhere else.
How could our republic ever function if a high population state had so much power over our elections? One state should not be dominant over all others just because its inhabitants breed like rabbits. It's interesting that liberals want to "spread the wealth around" but want nothing to do with making sure that all Americans have representation.
International waters is not synonymous with anarchy zone. There are undersea cables in international waters, that doesn't make them fair game for people wanting to steal them.
It wasn't natural gas alone, it was a combination of that and burdensome regulation. Obama had even talked about killing coal before he won the election the first time. Why did he want to kill it if it was dying on its own?
As for filibusters, that's part of the process. A good portion of the country didn't want federal intrusion into health care and that was the only way they could be heard at that point. Don't like it? Change the rules. This is as bad as whining about the electoral college because it didn't go the way you wanted this time.
There were secret meetings. I remember the press complaining about it. Pelosi did say we should pass it to find out what was in it. Thousands of pages of law passed overnight with no time for anyone to digest it, it's disgraceful. Almost as bad as Obama's promise that we could keep our plans. Blatant lie.
You can keep crying "false talking points" all you like. Hillary lost. Trump will be our President. Your comment reads like a lot of talk that led to someone like Trump being able to take power. You (the plural you) might want to reflect on that if you don't want eight years of him.
I doubt there's a lot of young people going in to coal mining at this point but it's a big ask for existing coal miners to learn new skills when coal mining is all they've done for generations. Obama had said he wanted to end coal mining even before he was elected and his policies combined with other market forces have certainly had a significant effect on those jobs. Now right or wrong, what I'm saying is that those folks are going to vote for someone who says they'll go after the EPA. They're certainly not going to vote for someone like Hillary that's just going to make it worse. If you can't understand this than it's no wonder why so many can't understand how Trump could have won. See it from someone else's point of view, whether you agree with them or not. The loss of coal jobs was a motivator.
Yea, great job on the AHA. Only the people getting subsidies like it, the exchanges are failing, premiums are increasing insanely in some states, and the PEOTUS ran on a campaign of repealing it. What a true model of quality legislating. That supremely stupid stunt cost them their dominance and continues through this election where they pretty much lost everything.
You're blaming the people that need it for what you now call a legislative issue. You're a jackass. What, people should spend a few hours to become a legislator so they can push a bill to make this possible? In what version of reality is it the patient's fault that your magic low cost alternative isn't available?
I'm an asshole for not working with you? Try posting as something other than AC then. Or do people down-mod you all the time because they too see that you're a jackass?
You're not trying to solve anything. You're being a dick.
Besides which, your preloaded syringe probably wouldn't work. I don't think syringes are designed to hold their contents over a long period of time. Not normal ones anyway. That's why I mentioned a vial. Plus if it's not sealed somehow there's danger of contamination or spoilage. Even the Epipens can go bad, that's why the have the window on the side to let you see the contents.
Even this new thing that CVS is selling is way overpriced for what it is, but it's still a better option than the other stuff that's actually on the market.
She may have said that because of Auvi-q that was pulled from the market because it didn't inject the right dosage.
Fuck you, seriously.
Doctors will not prescribe a syringe and epinephrine in a vial. Laziness has nothing to do with it.
No idea where you got "one type" from. Never said anything like that.
No one mentioned "traditional exercise gear" or polyester.
As for sweat, I reflected on my own experience with a bit of sarcasm. But no, I don't miss cotton absorbing sweat and becoming uncomfortable. Maybe some people like that, I don't. Clothing shouldn't act like a sponge, it should act more like skin.
As for chafing, bloody nipples anyone? That's not because of a "mismatch between appropriate layers" unless you're considering skin to be a layer.
All that aside though, earbuds will likely go flying. Someone is going to come up with an innovation for wireless earbuds.. a tether, much like a cable. Or we could just keep the headphone port and keep using the cable we already have. I suspect Android sales will increase due to Apple's "courage", much like Dell's laptop sales increased after the new Macbook lost most of its ports. I hear Surface sales are up too.
Yea, it's horrible to wear things designed for the activity you're doing. I miss chafing and having my manhood flopping around and wearing clothes that were soaked in sweat because the material absorbed rather than breathed. But hey, maybe you run naked. So there's that. Don't use sun screen either because the cavemen didn't.
Most running clothes come with features for cabled headphones/ear-buds. Sometimes just holes to pull the cable through, extra pocket for the device, sometimes cable routing loops or clips. I'd rather have a cable so the expensive buds don't go flying.
It's a fair point. I wouldn't be surprised if they make it somewhat difficult because they believe most people would filter out the 3rd party sellers. Their goal is to sell stuff, whether it's them directly or not. I know you can get to a filter where you can select Amazon, but it's even less obvious than the Prime filter.
Someone saying they're going back to a physical store instead of hitting the delete key a few times seems a bit bizarre to me. It's not because something else is worse, it's saying they're going back to something that's far worse instead of dealing with a rather trivial press of the delete key.
I'd rather yell at Amazon for abandoning their "frustration free" packaging thing they were trying or that Prime keeps going up in price but it doesn't seem to hit the two day delivery very often anymore.
That's an easy one: "no".
Just like when Best Buy used to want to check your receipt before you leave: "don't touch me".
Was it during the holidays? Like most retailers, they probably brought on extra staff which generally doesn't lead to a good customer experience because they don't get much training and they know their positions are temporary.
Enterprise is pretty decent.
You're upset over a single email for a purchase? Brick and mortar takes a lot of time to drive to, park, find the item, stand in line at the checkout, checkout, back to the car, back home. Or you can delete an email.
WTF.
You can filter for items with Amazon Prime shipping. Those are usually Amazon itself or equivalent quality resellers. I've made a lot of purchases through Amazon over the years and on the rare occasion something went wrong, Amazon made it right.. even when resellers were involved.
We have a lot of people in prison.
No one had their vote diluted. All votes factored into the actions of the EC. Dilution would be high population areas completely drowning out everyone else. The denizens of the cities would have the farmers become slaves. Obviously that's not going to work. And before you laugh, look at the maps of red vs blue. Blue is mostly in the largest cities, red is everywhere else.
How could our republic ever function if a high population state had so much power over our elections? One state should not be dominant over all others just because its inhabitants breed like rabbits. It's interesting that liberals want to "spread the wealth around" but want nothing to do with making sure that all Americans have representation.
International waters is not synonymous with anarchy zone. There are undersea cables in international waters, that doesn't make them fair game for people wanting to steal them.
Notice the sentence at the end of the summary..
"it's no longer implementing the planned changes in their current form."
It reads like they still want the changes, they're just trying to come up with a different way of accomplishing the same thing.
One of the more recent updates to Palemoon made the HTML video work a whole lot better. Before that, yea.. it was almost unusable.
That's not how that site works, you would have met someone else's wife.
The search feature is abysmally slow, and don't even get me started on the weak handwriting recognition!
What the fuck does that have to do with the UK?
It wasn't natural gas alone, it was a combination of that and burdensome regulation. Obama had even talked about killing coal before he won the election the first time. Why did he want to kill it if it was dying on its own?
As for filibusters, that's part of the process. A good portion of the country didn't want federal intrusion into health care and that was the only way they could be heard at that point. Don't like it? Change the rules. This is as bad as whining about the electoral college because it didn't go the way you wanted this time.
There were secret meetings. I remember the press complaining about it. Pelosi did say we should pass it to find out what was in it. Thousands of pages of law passed overnight with no time for anyone to digest it, it's disgraceful. Almost as bad as Obama's promise that we could keep our plans. Blatant lie.
You can keep crying "false talking points" all you like. Hillary lost. Trump will be our President. Your comment reads like a lot of talk that led to someone like Trump being able to take power. You (the plural you) might want to reflect on that if you don't want eight years of him.
I doubt there's a lot of young people going in to coal mining at this point but it's a big ask for existing coal miners to learn new skills when coal mining is all they've done for generations. Obama had said he wanted to end coal mining even before he was elected and his policies combined with other market forces have certainly had a significant effect on those jobs. Now right or wrong, what I'm saying is that those folks are going to vote for someone who says they'll go after the EPA. They're certainly not going to vote for someone like Hillary that's just going to make it worse. If you can't understand this than it's no wonder why so many can't understand how Trump could have won. See it from someone else's point of view, whether you agree with them or not. The loss of coal jobs was a motivator.
Yea, great job on the AHA. Only the people getting subsidies like it, the exchanges are failing, premiums are increasing insanely in some states, and the PEOTUS ran on a campaign of repealing it. What a true model of quality legislating. That supremely stupid stunt cost them their dominance and continues through this election where they pretty much lost everything.
Nice cherry picking.